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06.08.2008 - 'Britons' held in Beijing protest

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protest about Tibet.

The group, Students for a Free Tibet, said four activists from the UK and the US were arrested after unfurling banners close to the Olympic stadium.

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The UK protesters are Iain Thom and Lucy Fairbrother. The group's website said Mr Thom, 24, is from Edinburgh and Ms Fairbrother, 23, is from Cambridge.
The protest happened before the Olympic torch's arrival in Tiananmen Square.
'Critical time'
Protesters scaled a 120ft (36.5m) lighting pole early in the morning and unfurled banners reading "One World One Dream Free Tibet" and "Tibet will be free".
Speaking on a mobile telephone, while suspended from the pole, Mr Thom told BBC News: "I'm here today because I've been a long-term Tibet activist and I feel like now is a really critical time for Tibet.
"The Beijing Games have been used by the Chinese government as a propaganda tool to whitewash their human rights record in Tibet."

A British Embassy spokesman said: "We are aware of reports of two British nationals being detained."
"We are in touch with the Chinese authorities and are requesting immediate consular access should this information be correct," he added.
Lhadon Tethong, executive director of Students for a Free Tibet, described the protesters as "brave young activists".
She said: "At this very moment, Tibetans are facing the most severe and violent repression they have seen in decades at the hands of the Chinese government, and we have taken non-violent action at this critical time to draw the world's attention to the crisis gripping Tibet."
'Nervous'
Dr Kerry Brown, an expert on Chinese issues with London-based think tank, Chatham House, said the Chinese authorities would be "assessing the situation" following the protest.
He told BBC News: "They are very nervous, obviously, because of the opening ceremony tomorrow and they don't want to spoil that."
But Dr Brown added that if he was "brutally" honest, most Chinese were less concerned about the situation in Tibet than with their country's economy.
Students for a Free Tibet named the American protesters on the website as Phill Bartell, 34, from New Jersey and Tirian Mink, 32, from Portland, Oregon.
The Chinese Embassy could not be reached for comment.




(BBC)


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